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... Independent . He prohibited the circulation even of pre - censored vernacular papers and brought a state of things , whereby it became practically impossible for the people of the province to have free interchange of independent views ...
... Independent . He prohibited the circulation even of pre - censored vernacular papers and brought a state of things , whereby it became practically impossible for the people of the province to have free interchange of independent views ...
Page 271
... independent look and has even on occasions strongly differed from Britain and chosen to go it alone . For instance , Britain is still inclined to be complacent about the threat to peace that China poses whereas the United States has a ...
... independent look and has even on occasions strongly differed from Britain and chosen to go it alone . For instance , Britain is still inclined to be complacent about the threat to peace that China poses whereas the United States has a ...
Page 287
... independent newspapers like THE HINDU have to cope with even in a democratic country like India . The pressures come not only from politicians but also from governments and are aimed at forcing the newspapers to toe their particular ...
... independent newspapers like THE HINDU have to cope with even in a democratic country like India . The pressures come not only from politicians but also from governments and are aimed at forcing the newspapers to toe their particular ...
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